Reggie Miller’s Family Goes Nuts after Tyrese Haliburton’s Game-Winner

Pacers legend Reggie Miller and his family did not hide their feelings after witnessing Tyrese Haliburton's game winner against the Thunder.


Reggie Miller’s Family Goes Nuts after Tyrese Haliburton’s Game-Winner

Reggie Miller and Tyrese Haliburton (Image via FirstSportz)

Few saw the OKC Thunder losing Game 1 of the NBA Finals at home—and for most of the night, it looked like they wouldn’t. But Tyrese Haliburton delivered when it mattered most, sealing a 111–110 win in trademark clutch fashion.

Following the improbable field goal, social media was naturally ablaze as NBA fans and commentators verbally processed what they had witnessed. Pacers icon and TNT pundit Reggie Miller was among many in awe, going completely bonkers while watching the victory in real time. Miller posted a video of himself and his family witnessing the Hali game-winner on Thursday, which was likely captured on a security camera.

Their reactions are priceless. This playoff run, Haliburton and Miller have developed a strong bond, particularly after the former hit the latter’s infamous choking celebration in the Eastern Conference finals. The entire series is now considerably more enjoyable to watch because of the homage element. However, Game 2 won’t be easy as the Thunder will look to bite back.

In Game 1, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points and looked like an MVP, but the Pacers did a respectable job of allowing him to take the lead and keeping other players in check. On the other hand, with 14 points and 10 rebounds, Haliburton ended with a double-double, proving his worth at the right time for his side.

The Pacers might have just denied the Thunder their home-court edge with this incredible victory. Indiana will want to take a 2-0 lead before Games 3 and 4 of this series travel to Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and they are in a strong position going into Sunday’s Game 2 versus Oklahoma.

Tyrese Haliburton finds himself in elite company after clutch Game 1 performance

Tyrese Haliburton’s clutch plays and game-winning performances are setting records and placing him among the greats. In game one of the NBA Finals 2025 on Thursday, the guard for the Indiana Pacers delivered another dagger.

Haliburton tied Reggie Miller’s record for the most game-winning or game-ending field goals in the last five seconds of the fourth quarter or overtime, which has been kept track of since the 1997 Playoffs, with his game-winning shot in Game 1.

On this list, Haliburton is surpassed only by LeBron James, who has eight game-tying or go-ahead shots. In the upcoming seasons, the Pacers’ youthful floor general, who is still years away from his peak, will have plenty of opportunities to eclipse the Lakers icon.

Haliburton’s superstar rise has truly awakened with this playoff run. He has saved his team numerous times with last-second plays and buzzer-beaters. The 25-year-old continues to be a major factor in the Pacers’ appearance in the NBA Finals.

Fans at the Indianapolis airport had wild reactions to Tyrese Haliburton’s game-winner

In the Circle City, having two hands on your throat indicates that the opposing team is choking more than you are. Tyrese Haliburton is giving his opponents exactly this treatment during the NBA Playoffs. Now, he brought his clutch genes to the NBA Finals as well, where the whole world witnessed his epic game-winner against the Thunder.

Interestingly, a TikTok video has been making rounds on the internet, which depicted fans at the Indianapolis airport going wild after watching Hali’s game-winner. One thing is for sure: the Pacers fans are having the time of their lives this 2024-25 NBA season. From watching their side enter the NBA Finals after 25 years to clinching Game 1 against the Thunder.

The Pacers remained confident even though they were behind by 15 points going into the fourth quarter. On the strength of Tyrese Haliburton’s fadeaway shot, they made a spectacular comeback as they slowly made their way inside. Haliburton did not score many points on a chilly shooting night, but he was there when it counted.

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